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Boyinaboat is just 75 metres from the sea wall of Hillarys Boat Harbour, and its accessibility and beauty has made it one of the most popular dive sites in Perth.
Burley Park``Commanding views from this natural setting make a great stop on a day trip.
A family favourite, Burns Beach is a sheltered swimming spot that sits within the wildlife-rich waters of Marmion Marine Park.
Located just 3km from the City Centre, Burswood Park offers visitors a range of facilities to enjoy passive or active leisure.
Cape Peron has rugged limestone cliffs with sandy beaches and offshore reefs, while its northern shore is more sheltered. It is popular for sightseeing, fishing, walking, diving, swimming and picnicking.
Carnac Island is a picturesque island situated off the coast of Perth between the larger Rottnest and Garden Islands. It is visited by Australian sea-lions and flocks of various sea birds but is also inhabited by a population of deadly tiger snakes.
Experience the Wildlife!
Come to Caversham Wildlife Park and you can come face to face with most of Australia's native animals and meet your favourite farm animals as well.
Coogee Beach is a great spot for a swim or snorkel supplemented with the relaxed parklands and BBQ area for the ultimate family adventure
Cottesloe Beach is a popular beach in Cottesloe and one of the most iconic locations of Western Australia.
These pretty gardens right in the centre of Perth City give the Council’s administration buildings a formal frontage and highlight the heritage listed building.
Cow Rocks, only 500 metres west of Hillarys Boat Harbour, is the chain of reefs lying one kilometre offshore in Marmion Marine Park.
Experience the underground world of a limestone cave on a 45-minute guided tour.
This area is also home to a number of sea birds, including the osprey, cormorants and many other bird species.
Take a walk through the open grassland area and explore the native Marri, Banksia and Casaurina.
Ellis Brook Valley, is recognised as the richest wild flower location in the Perth Metropolitan Area. It has over 500 species of wild flowers in a beautiful hidden valley only a 35min drive from Perth
Floreat Lakesis located on the western side of Herdsman Lake and is one of the four deep permanent water bodies.
Great spot for family and friends!
This inner city garden makes the perfect wedding location with cascading rocks surrounding a serene lake and waterfall.
Walk with a view
Hyde Park (formerly Third Swamp Reserve) is an inner-city park in Perth, the state capital of Western Australia.
The grassed park on the northern side of the weir is bordered by wetland to the north and the river to the south which ensures the site is popular with both people and birds.
Kings Park and Botanic Garden is visited by over six million people annually. Entry is free and it is open all day, every day of the year.
Kings Park, (Noongar: Kaarta Gar-up) is a 399.9-hectare (988-acre) park overlooking Perth Water and the central business district of Perth, Western Australia.
Kogolup Lake consisits of two wetlands that are surrounded by jarrah/banksia bushland.
Living rock-like structures known as thrombolites have formed on the edges of Lake Clifton, and can be viewed from a boardwalk.
A well developed network of walk trails and shared paths provide access to many of the parks most enjoyable settings.
Lake Hayward is a peaceful setting for a picnic.
Lake Monger is a habitat for an abundance of local flora and fauna, making it a popular location to observe a wide selection of WA's beautiful birdlife
Lake Preston extends 20 kilometres south to Myalup.